To view an analysis of packet sizes and types – Intel ZT8101 User Manual

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ZT8101 Users Guide

Using the Web Console

To view an analysis of packet sizes and types

1. In the left panel, click Network Monitoring.

2. In the top panel under Statistics, click Port Packet Analysis.

3. In the Port field, select the port to view.

4. In the Interval field, select the interval for updating the statistics.

5. To clear the statistics and gather new, click Clear.

The tables contain the following information.

Tx—Transmitted packets

ExDefer

Delayed. The number of frames for which the first transmission attempt on a
particular interface was delayed because the medium was busy.

CRC Error

Alignment. For 10 Mbps ports, the counter records CRC errors (FCS or
alignment errors). For 100 Mbps ports, the counter records the sum of CRC
errors and code errors (frames received with rxerror signal).

Late Coll.

Late Collisions. The number of times that a collision is detected later than
512 bit-times into the transmission of a packet.

Ex. Coll.

Excessive Collisions. The number of frames for which transmission failed
due to excessive collisions.

Single Coll.

Single Collision Frames. The number of successfully transmitted frames for
which transmission is inhibited by more than one collision.

Coll.

Total Collisions. An estimate of the total number of collisions on this network
segment.

Field

Description

Field

Description

Frame Size

The size in octets (bytes) of frames transmitted
through the switch.

Frame Type

The type of frame being transmitted

Frame Counts

The total number of frames transmitted through the
switch of the corresponding size indicated.

Frames/sec

The number of frames per second transmitted
through the switch of the corresponding size
indicated.

Packet Type

Either received (Rx) or transmitted (Tx) packets.

Total

The total number of bytes or frames transmitted or
received.

Total/sec

The total number of bytes or frames received or
transmitted per sec.

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